- cultural exile
- деятель культуры, вынужденный эмигрировать
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
EXILE, BABYLONIAN — EXILE, BABYLONIAN, exiles of Judah to Babylonia, sixth–fifth centuries B.C.E. Although Babylonia was not the only destination of former Judahites, it was the Babylonian deportees and their descendants whose perspectives inform the Hebrew Bible.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Exilé — Exil Pour les articles homonymes, voir Exil (homonymie). L’exil est l état (social, psychologique, politique...) d une personne, l exilé, qui, volontairement ou non, a quitté sa patrie, sous la contrainte d un bannissement ou d une déportation, l … Wikipédia en Français
Cultural and historical background of Jesus — Scholars examine the cultural and historical background of Jesus in order to better understand Jesus, his ministry, and the origins of Christianity. This examination treats the New Testament as one of many documents, written and perhaps later… … Wikipedia
Cultural Revolution — With little agreement on when it began (1964, late 1965 or mid 1966), how long it lasted (three years, 1966–9, or a decade, 1966–76), what it was about (culture, revolution, power struggles, or simply Mao Zedong’s monomania), or what it achieved… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
cultural purges — A purge often takes place as part of a ‘rectification’ (zhengdun), a means for the Party mechanism to right itself by wronging its members or individuals outside its ranks. In the past, cultural purges were often a weathervane for larger… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
EXILE, ASSYRIAN — The mass deportation of population groups from conquered nations, as a measure to prevent these nations from rebelling, was introduced as a general policy by Tiglath Pileser III in the second half of the eighth century B.C.E. Although deportation … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Cultural Judaism — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism … Wikipedia
Cultural Resistance — Acts of cultural resistance are expressions of solidarity and nonviolent protest. During the “dirty wars” in South America, protest literature and films were dominant examples of cultural resistance. In other instances, cultural resistance… … Historical Dictionary of the “Dirty Wars”
Cultural depictions of the Salem witch trials — Fanciful representation of the Salem witch trials, lithograph from 1892. Cultural depictions of the Salem witch trials abound in art, literature and popular media in the United States, from the early 19th century to the present day. Contents … Wikipedia
Cultural and Regional Studies — Bianco, Anthony. Ghosts of 42nd Street: A History of America s Most Infamous Block. New York: Harper Perennial, 2005. Black, Cheryl. The Women of Provincetown, 1915 1922. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002. Casto, Marilyn. Actors,… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Cultural representations of the Warsaw Uprising — Warsaw Uprising Prelude Military description Military units involved Lack of outside support Capitulation Aftermath Planned destruction of Warsaw People … Wikipedia